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Monday, April 3, 2017

After living in Ann
Arbor for most of my life, I wondered why I had not spent more time in the
Kelsey Museum of Archaeology at the University of Michigan after a recent visit.
If you stay in town for Spring Break 2017, seeing this new exhibit: The Art and Science of Healing – From
Antiquity to the Renaissance is definitely worth the time.

The exhibit
focuses on socio-cultural issues related to maintaining good health in Roman
times, and features many images and collections for preventing illness and
disease. When in need of a cure, Romans resorted to doctors and to the gods.

Family Day is
Saturday, April 8 and the exhibit will be on campus until April 30, 2017.

In addition to this special exhibit, The Kelsey Museum highlights
artifacts and university-sponsored archaeological excavations in the
Mediterranean and Near Eastern regions, primarily from Egypt and Iraq in the
1920s and 1930s. Today, the Museum still sponsors field projects in countries
around the Mediterranean (although the artifacts recovered in those excavations
now all remain in their countries of origin), and it plays a vital role in
undergraduate and graduate teaching and research.*